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    Constitution consists of three sections. In section one‚ the federal courts are created‚ which is one Supreme Court. This court is comprised of nine justices‚ one being the Chief Justice. These judges hold their position for life or until they are impeached by Congress. Section one also states that Congress is given the power to create and remove lower courts. The end of Section one declares that the pay of a judge cannot be lowered while appointed‚ but it can be raised. Section two goes on to explain the

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    C-Section

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    The Ethics of Refusing a Caesarean Section April 2004 e -Cases in Ethics * In January of 2004‚ Melissa Ann Rowland—a young woman with a long history of mental illness—refused to undergo a Caesarean section that doctors said was necessary to protect the lives of her unborn twins. Doctors told her that low amniotic fluid and poor growth placed the twins in danger‚ but she refused the surgery until too late‚ reportedly on cosmetic grounds—she is alleged not to have wanted the resulting vertical

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    section 377

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    view similarly shared by the Home Ministry.[4] The 11 December 2013 judgement of the Supreme Court‚ upholding Section 377 was met with support from religious leaders. The Daily News and Analysis called it "the univocal unity of religious leaders in expressing their homophobic attitude. Usually divisive and almost always seen tearing down each other’s religious beliefs‚ leaders across sections came forward in decrying homosexuality and expressing their solidarity with the judgment."[5] The article added

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    INDIRECT DESCRIMINATION Indirect discrimination could be experienced as a group and also as an individual. Indirect discrimination occurs when in a healthcare organisation‚ there are practices and or set of rules which everyone is expected to obey but then it can affect some staff because of whom they and what they believe. Bii An example of indirect discrimination is: At the end of the year‚ the organisation decides to have an end of year party but choose a location which will not be suitable

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    Unit 203 – Technical Certificate Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 1.1) Define what is meant by; Diversity means difference‚ it recognises that whilst people have things in common‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising those differences and including personal characteristics such as background‚ culture and personality. The characteristics that are protected under discrimination legislation are race‚

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    Section 3

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    Section 3.3 Solving Word Problems: Comparisons Copyright © 2013‚ 2010‚ 2006‚ 2003 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Example In a basketball game‚ the Vikings scored 12 points more than the Mustangs. A total of 78 points were scored. How many points were scored by each team? 1. Understand the problem. Let m = the number of points scored by the Mustangs. Let m + 12 = the number of points scored by the Vikings. 2. Write an equation. m + m + 12 = 78 Copyright © 2013‚ 2010‚ 2006‚ 2003 Pearson Education‚ Inc

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    source of public accounting firms’ total revenue. After the recent financial scandals involving large firms like Enron and Worldcom‚ concern regarding auditor independence has climbed to a height. This triggered the adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act which passed into law on July 30‚ 2002. The effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has been far reaching from corporate governance to auditor independence rule in the US and abroad. In January 2003‚ the SEC adopted numerous rules to implement the requirements

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    Section B

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    Section B Q7. (a) When is Median a better method of Central Tendency than Arithmetic Mean? (5marks) (b) Write about the 5 precautions of using Secondary Data? (3 marks) (c) “You should be very careful while designing a questionnaire”. Elaborate on the statement (2 marks) Q8. (a) Write down any 5 methods of making a sample? Explain briefly any two methods? (5marks) (b) Two regression lines of a sample are X+6Y=6 and 3X+2Y=0 Find (I) The correlation coefficient (II) Mean of X and Y

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    section 2

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    Section 2: Assignment: Reading Comprehension and Interpretation: Non-Fiction After the generation of our parents and grandparents‚ I believe that we’re both more and less moral than they were. As there were a lot of generations before us‚ there were many rules and regulations that they had to follow as children. It’s a totally different world today if you were to compare it with the way the world was back in the 70’s and 80’s. There are many reasons as to why we’re both more and less moral but

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    Section 351

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    section 351 permits shareholders of a corporation to defer recognition of a gain or loss on the transfer of assets to the corporation. The transfer of property may be made when a new corporation is formed or may reflect additional capital contributions to an existing corporation. Without Section 351‚ a sole proprietorship or a partnership would have difficulty adopting the corporate form of organization for legal and/or tax purposes because the transfer of appreciated property would constitute a

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